The Herbal Medicine Seed Bank, a one-of-a-kind package designed to get you started growing herbs to cure illnesses the natural way. Can something be said for a sustainable lifestyle that involves curing with nature’s remedies? According to many doctors and scientists, the healing properties of herbs often surpass the performance of chemically produced drugs.

The Herbal Medicine Seed Bank makes a great addition to your food storage/survival-prep. It is designed to give you everything you need to start living off the land and growing your own herbal remedies. Use the seeds this year or store them for an emergency. Rated 5+ year shelf-life.

IMPORTANT: The seeds included can be extremely potent and SeedsNow.com does not take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of such seeds and/or plants. Always seek advice from a professional before growing and/or consuming seeds and/or plants for medicinal purposes.

What's Included?

Seeds are individually packaged and labeled in resealable bags and then secured in a Mylar bag, which provides two layers of protection from moisture and light (Rated 5+ year shelf-life if stored in cool/dry location).

The Herbal Medicine Seed Bank contains all of the following varieties:

1. Anise

Anise has a long history of medicinal use. It is still used all over the world as a digestive-aid and anti-flatulence agent. Anise has also been used for centuries relieve coughs and colds. In fact, scientists have even proven that the essential oils in the Anise seeds DO have expectorant properties.

Anise can be used as a tea or syrup to aid in the relief from cough and congestion. Try a simple tea made from crushed seeds after a large meal - you will be surprised at how effective it can be.

2. Basil, Genovese

Seed Count | Appx. 1,000 seeds

Days to Maturity | 75 days

Medicinal Properties | Basil has been used for thousands of years as a culinary and medicinal herb. It acts principally on the digestive and nervous systems, easing flatulence, stomach cramps, colic and indigestion.

Basil also contains large amounts of (E)-beta-caryophyllene (BCP), which may have a use in treating inflammatory bowel diseases and arthritis.

3. Borage

Seed Count | Appx. 300 seeds

Days to Maturity | 80 days

Medicinal Properties | Borage is a fairly common domestic herbal remedy that has been used since ancient times. It has a particularly good reputation for its beneficial affect on the mind, being used to dispel melancholy and induce euphoria. It is a soothing saline, diuretic herb that soothes damaged or irritated tissues. The leaves, and to a lesser extent the flowers, are demulcent, diaphoretic, depurative, mildly diuretic, emollient, expectorant, febrifuge, lenitive and mildly.

An infusion is taken internally in the treatment of a range of ailments including fevers, chest problems and kidney problems, though it should not be prescribed to people with liver problems.

Externally it is used as a poultice for inflammatory swellings.

The leaves are harvested in late spring and the summer as the plant comes into flower. They can be used fresh or dried but should not be stored for more than one year because they soon lose their medicinal properties.

The seeds are a rich source of gamma-linolenic acid, this oil helps to regulate the hormonal systems and lowers blood pressure.

It is used both internally and externally, helping to relieve skin complaints and pre-menstrual tension

4. Caraway

Seed Count | Appx. 2,000 seeds

Days to Maturity | 75 days

Medicinal Properties | Caraway has a long history of use as a household remedy especially in the treatment of digestive complaints where its antispasmodic action soothes the digestive tract and its carminative action relieves bloating caused by wind and improves appetite.

It is often added to laxative medicines to prevent griping. The seed is antiseptic, antispasmodic, aromatic, carminative, digestive, emmenagogue, expectorant, galactogogue and stimulant.

It can be chewed raw for the almost immediate relief of indigestion and can also be made into infusions. The seed is also used in the treatment of bronchitis and are an ingredient of cough remedies, especially useful for children. The seed is also said to increase the production of breast milk in nursing mothers.

5. Sage

Seed Count | Appx. 100 seeds

Medicinal Properties | The sage leaves can also be used as a digestive and nerve tonic.

6. Chamomile, German

Seed Count | Appx. 1,700 seeds

Days to Maturity | 90 days

Medicinal Properties | Chamomile is sometimes known as "the plant doctor", because it is thought to help the growth and health of many other plants, especially ones that produce essential oils. It is thought to increase production of those oils, making certain herbs, like mints (spearmint, sage, oregano) and basil stronger in scent and flavour.

These plants are best known for their ability to be made into a tea which is commonly used tohelp with sleep and is often served with either honey or lemon.

7. Chervil

Seed Count | Appx. 450 seeds

Days to Maturity | 90 days

Medicinal Properties | Chervil has various traditional uses. Pregnant women were bathed in an infusion of it; a lotion of it was used as a skin cleanser; and it was used medicinally as a blood purifier.

It was also claimed to be useful as a digestive aid, for lowering high blood pressure, and, infused with vinegar, for curing hiccups.

8. Coriander (Cilantro)

Seed Count | Appx. 490 seeds

Days to Maturity | 120 days

Medicinal Properties | Coriander contains antioxidants. It has also been used as a folk medicine for the relief of anxiety and insomnia. Coriander has also been documented as a traditional treatment for diabetes.

9. Dill, Boquet

Seed Count | Appx. 450 seeds

Days to Maturity | 70 days

Medicinal Properties | Dill has a very long history of herbal use going back more than 2,000 years. The seeds are a common and very effective household remedy for a wide range of digestive problems. An infusion is especially efficacious in treating gripe in babies and flatulence in young children.

The seed is aromatic, carminative, mildly diuretic, galactogogue, stimulant and stomachic. It is also used in the form of an extracted essential oil.

Used either in an infusion, or by eating the seed whole, the essential oil in the seed relieves intestinal spasms and griping, helping to settle colic. Chewing the seed improves bad breath. Dill is also a useful addition to cough, cold and flu remedies, it can be used with antispasmodics such as Viburnum opulus to relieve period pains.

Dill will also help to increase the flow of milk in nursing mothers and will then be taken by the baby in the milk to help prevent colic

10. Fennel

Seed Count | Appx. 1,000 seeds

Days to Maturity | 85 days

Medicinal Properties | Fennel has a long history of herbal use and is a commonly used household remedy, being useful in the treatment of a variety of complaints, especially those of the digestive system.

The seeds, leaves and roots can be used, but the seeds are most active medicinally and are the part normally used. An essential oil is often extracted from the fully ripened and dried seed for medicinal use, though it should not be given to pregnant women.

An infusion is used in the treatment of indigestion, abdominal distension, stomach pains etc. It helps in the treatment of kidney stones and, when combined with a urinary disinfectant like Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, makes an effective treatment for cystitis.

11. Hyssop

Seed Count | Appx. 150 seeds

Days to Maturity | 75 days

Medicinal Properties | Hyssop has a long history of medicinal use and was so highly esteemed in the past that it was considered to be a virtual cure-all.

It is often used as a household remedy, particularly as an expectorant and stomach tonic. It has a positive effect when used to treat bronchitis and respiratory infections, especially where there is excessive mucous production.

The leaves and flowering tops are antiseptic, antitussive, astringent, carminative, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, pectoral, sedative, stimulant, stomachic, tonic and vasodilator. The plant can be harvested when in full flower and dried for later use. A tea made from the leaves is used in the treatment of flatulence, stomach-aches, upper respiratory tract infections, coughs in children etc.

12. Lemon, Mint

Seed Count | Appx. 230 seeds

Days to Maturity | 90 days

Medicinal Properties | Annual plant that is covered with beautiful pinkish purple colored flowers. Lemon scented leaves that can be used as a replacement for lemon in any dish or tea. Plant grows to about 18" tall. These flowers are also great at attracting bees and hummingbirds - perfect for pollinating the other plants in your garden! In skin care, Lemon Mint leaves can be rubbed directly on the skin to fight off mosquitoes. The dried leaves can also be infused in oil made into lotions for soothing the skin.

13. Oregano - Italian

Hippocrates used oregano as an antiseptic, as well as a cure for stomach and respiratory ailments. It is still used today in Greece as a palliative for sore throat. Oregano is also high inantioxidant activity, due to a high content of phenolic acids and flavonoids.

14. Parsley - Flat Leaf

Seed Count | Appx. 550 seeds

Days to Maturity | 75 days

Medicinal Properties | Parsley is a commonly grown culinary and medicinal herb that is often used as a domestic medicine. The fresh leaves are highly nutritious and can be considered a natural vitamin and mineral supplement in their own right.

The plants prime use is as a diuretic where it is effective in ridding the body of stones and in treating jaundice, dropsy, cystitis etc. It is also a good detoxifier, helping the body to get rid of toxins via the urine and therefore helping in the treatment of a wide range of diseases such as rheumatism.

15. Pepper, Cayenne

Seed Count | Appx. 145 seeds

Days to Maturity | 70 days

Medicinal Properties | Cayenne pepper is known to help with high blood pressure. It is also known to clean the arteries and helps get rid of the bad LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.

16. Rue

Seed Count | Appx. 180 seeds

Days to Maturity | 75 days

Medicinal Properties | Rue has a long history of use as a domestic remedy, being especially valued for its strengthening action on the eyes. The plant contains flavonoids (notably rutin) that reduce capillary fragility, which might explain the plants reputation as an eye strengthener.

The tops of fresh shoots are the most active medicinally, they should be gathered before the plant flowers and can be used fresh or dried. An infusion is used in the treatment of hysterical affections, coughs, flatulence etc.

The juice of the plant has been used in treating earaches and chewing a leaf or two is saidto quickly bring relief from giddiness, nervousheadaches, palpitations etc. An alkaloid found in the plant is abortifacient, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic.

A homeopathic remedy is obtained from the fresh herb, harvested in early summer shortly before flowering begins. This is used in the treatment of a variety of complaints including eye strain, headache and sprains.

17. Summer Savory

Seed Count | Appx. 1,000 seeds

Days to Maturity | 85 days

Medicinal Properties | The Summer Savory plant grows tasty peppery flavored leaves. This is the herb to use if you want to flavor beans, cabbage, peas, and any other dishes. Widely used as a medicinal herb for curing sore throats. Use the leaves to make some tea and you'll be feeling great!

18. Thyme

Seed Count | Appx. 1,000 seeds

Days to Maturity | 85 days

Medicinal Properties | Before the advent of modern antibiotics, Thyme was used to medicate bandages. It has also been shown to be effective against the fungus that commonly infects toenails. It can also be found as the active ingredient in all-natural, alcohol-free hand sanitizers.

19. Wormwood

Seed Count | Appx. 1,700 seeds

Days to Maturity | 65 days

Medicinal Properties | Wormwood is a very bitter plant with a long history of use as a medicinal herb. It is valued especially for its tonic effect on the liver, gallbladder and digestive system, and for its vermicidal activity. It is an extremely useful medicine for those with weak and under-active digestion.

Wormwood increases stomach acid and bile production, improving digestion and the absorption of nutrients. It also eases wind and bloating and, if taken regularly, helps the body return to full vitality after a prolonged illness. Use with caution, the plant should be taken internally in small doses for short-term treatment only, preferably under the supervision of a qualified practitioner. It should not be used by children or pregnant women

20. Yarrow

Seed Count | Appx. 730 seeds

Days to Maturity | 95 days

Medicinal Properties | Yarrow has a high reputation and is widely employed in herbal medicine, administered both internally and externally.

It is used in the treatment of a very wide range of disorders but is particularly valuable for treating wounds, stopping the flow of blood,treating colds, fevers, kidney diseases, and menstrual pain.

What is a Seed Bank?

The answer is simple: a seed bank is your very own supply of open-pollinated, non-hybridized, NON-GMO seeds to be kept on hand in the case of an emergency or the unavailability of seeds.

There are many reasons to invest in a seed bank. Whether the market has changed or famine and war have changed the way we get access to seeds, these banks represent a secure way to begin planting quality foods.

All our seeds offer you the chance to replant the seeds after a successful harvest, making your investment in food one of the best values you will find. All of our seeds will produce organic produce when properly cared for.

While we remain optimistic about the future, we feel it is best to control your own food supply and live a healthier lifestyle with the best non-hybrid, non GMO seeds available today!

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